Used in a Sentence

nina

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for nina.

Editorial note

What I don't see is how this would help you make a critically well received documentary about Nina Simone.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A female given name in continuous use since the 19th century.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of nina gathered in one view.

noun

A female given name in continuous use since the 19th century.

noun

The Babylonian goddess of the watery deep, daughter of Ea.

noun

(crosswording) A hidden message revealed in the completed grid of a crossword.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for nina.

noun

A female given name in continuous use since the 19th century.

noun

The Babylonian goddess of the watery deep, daughter of Ea.

noun

(crosswording) A hidden message revealed in the completed grid of a crossword.

noun

(finance) A NINA loan.

Example sentences

1

What I don't see is how this would help you make a critically well received documentary about Nina Simone.

2

The judge in the case, Amy Totenberg, is the sister of the journalist Nina Totenberg, both of whom are daughters of the remarkable violinist Roman Totenberg.

3

If you are interested in learning more about the history of nutrition, I highly recommend Nina Teicholz book The Big Fat Surprise.

4

So take the case of the Nina Simone doc.

5

Here are some reviews of Nina Teicholz's shoddy work.

6

But new research by Nina Mazar and Chen-Bo Zhong at the University of Toronto levels an even graver charge: that virtuous shopping can actually lead to immoral behavior.

7

If you adjust data to normalise it due to the differing global climatic effects of El Nino or La Nina then that's perfectly reasonable, if someone can corroborate what you did and if you did it right.

Quote examples

1

Nina Teicholz's book "The Big Fat Surprise" has gotten good reviews, but so has Thomas Campbell's book "The China Study"...

2

I'm assuming you're using "group" as a euphemism for race, and in that same article Nina explicitly says race is not a genetic construct either.

3

This is similar to the logic people applied to the Reiser case and their failure to charge the "serial killer" who "confessed" to Nina Reiser's murder.

4

Hi Nina - looks a useful tool but you have a typo; "We prepered a UX report for you." should read "We prepared a UX report for you." Especially based on your UX guideline of "First impression.

Proper noun examples

1

People were inclined to believe Hans Reiser too[1],[2], untill he led the police to Nina's body.

2

Nina Jablonski explicitly said the opposite, which is the genesis of this thread.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use nina in a sentence?

What I don't see is how this would help you make a critically well received documentary about Nina Simone.

What does nina mean?

A female given name in continuous use since the 19th century.

What part of speech is nina?

nina is commonly used as noun.